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1998 Honda Accord - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Temperature Guage
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12/11/2017 10:19:34 AM •
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on Dec 11, 2017
Hi, may I know crankshaft
you do not mention the type of noise rattle , squeal , rumble , grinding so any answer is a guess
the only noise from a crankshaft pulley would be a squeal/scream from a failed harmonic balance rubber insert
when the ac compressor is engaged the extra load on the pulley would make it slip on the rubber
however as the ac compressor would not be driving long before the crank pulley came apart I suspect that the mechanic was not experienced enough to advise correctly
suggest that you get a second opinion from an accredited professional ac specialist
How to fix my flat tire?
This video shows how ver easily. Couple of cheap parts from Amazon or any auto parts store.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KZxkvvGsz08
1998 Honda Accord shifts slow between gears
Check the lower gear selector solenoid pair, It is easy to remove and clean. Front right passengers side of automatic tranny, 96 to 2002 Civics and Accords and CRV. Whack it on its face a few times and blow it out with a compressor. Use a pencil and a rag to keep from losing all your fluid when you take it off. Check the sound of the click with a 12 volt battery. Sometimes the solenoids get stuck if the fluid gets varnished or if it sits too long. The upper solenoid pair is not so touchy. Bottom solenoid will sometimes prevent starting out in first and will go straight to 2nd or 3rd from start. Also some creep in neutral.
98 Honda Accord LX wont start/crank....
Check the starter motor. Many times they go on there own with no sign, and having someone crank it while using something to tap it often helps it turn over.
I have a 1998 Honda Accord with a 2.3 engine.
You should look for a shorted bulb. Sometimes these will be in a sidemarker light so with the headlights on, check each light around the car. Also try the turn signals and if one is flashing "faster" than the others, make sure you replace the bulbs in that one. After you fix the electrical "short" that can be caused by a bad bulb, hopefully the dash lights will start working properly again. If not, check all your fuses.
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